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brasscat

macrumors 6502
Jun 9, 2007
336
0
Dallas, Texas
From what I can tell, there is no "fully charged" notice. Just when still in doc, display is sleeping, press the home button and you'll see a huge battery icon. Once that's all the way green, you're fully charged.
 

mrtune

macrumors 6502a
Jun 23, 2007
803
20
The little charging icon (the lightning bolt thingy) that covers the battery meter will change to an ac plug icon when it's done, just like the ipod.

It may sit for a while and look full, but as long as you see the lightning bolt, it's still charging. Also on a full charge, the usage time and standbye times will reset.
 

twoodcc

macrumors P6
Feb 3, 2005
15,307
26
Right side of wrong
mine never changed. the lightning bolt stayed, even when the usage times reset (and the bar was all the way green)

anyone else have this problem?
 

badtzmaru

macrumors 6502
Jul 1, 2007
473
2
to ensure you get the full charge and the plugged icon, go through the wall charger. turn off wifi and turn on airplane mode. the phone will charge much quicker and will reach 100%
 

Trent0341

macrumors 6502
Jun 3, 2007
406
95
Mine doesn't register any change when I plug it in to the dock. I'm not even sure if its charging. Anyone else having this problem? Or am I not supposed to use the dock to charge?
 

appleii2mac

macrumors regular
May 23, 2007
204
0
The little charging icon (the lightning bolt thingy) that covers the battery meter will change to an ac plug icon when it's done, just like the ipod.

It may sit for a while and look full, but as long as you see the lightning bolt, it's still charging. Also on a full charge, the usage time and standbye times will reset.

Well, mine changed to the AC plug, but the battery icon wasn't full, and the "usage time" didn't reset.

This was with a wall charger and wifi off (but not in airplane mode). I thought it might have been a problem with my old firewire charger, but I changed it to the USB wall charger that came with the iphone, and it's still the same.
 

Trent0341

macrumors 6502
Jun 3, 2007
406
95
No full charge here. Can't get a useage report and the plug icon never comes up.

How long have you charged it? I was worried I had this problem also. The first night I charged it over night and never got the little plug icon. I completely drained the battery (took roughly 24 hours with medium usage) and then charged it again. After 4 1/2 - 5 hours I finally got the little plug icon.
 

joshuajestelle

macrumors regular
Mar 3, 2003
116
0
San Francisco, CA
Mine shows the little plug icon on the batter in the upper right, but when I go to Usage it still shows nothing. It has never registered being fully charged according to this usage screen.

Odd.
Josh
 

appleii2mac

macrumors regular
May 23, 2007
204
0
Mine shows the little plug icon on the batter in the upper right, but when I go to Usage it still shows nothing. It has never registered being fully charged according to this usage screen.

Odd.
Josh

Same here. Maybe if I let the battery run down completely, that will fix it.
 

joshuajestelle

macrumors regular
Mar 3, 2003
116
0
San Francisco, CA
Mine shows the little plug icon on the batter in the upper right, but when I go to Usage it still shows nothing. It has never registered being fully charged according to this usage screen.

Odd.
Josh

I finally got it to work... here's what I did:

Used my phone all day yesterday, battery was <20%. Charged it all night.
This morning it said it was charged, but still didn't start recording the usage info.

I tried turning it on and off, taking it on and off the charger, nothing seemed to work.

I tried resetting the usage statistics. Nothing.

What finally seemed to do the trick was to do a reset, by holding down the button on the top *and* the home button on the front-bottom. After that reset I put it back on the charger, let it fully charge, took it off, and the usage stats were there.

Josh
 
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